With resident Canada goose populations increasing and stable numbers of migratory geese, Michigan waterfowlers should be looking forward to banner season again in 2008.
opulations of migratory geese tend to rise and fall dependent on breeding conditions in the far north and the number of adults that return in the spring.
Michigan bowhunters, muzzleloader hunters and even rifle hunters have a golden opportunity to fill their tags. Here's where you'll find deer during Michigan's late season. ... [+] Full Article
With resident Canada goose populations increasing and stable numbers of migratory geese, Michigan waterfowlers should be looking forward to banner season again in 2008. ... [+] Full Article
Joe Robinson, a waterfowl specialist for the Michigan DNR and an avid hunter, believes 2008 could shape up to be one of the best waterfowl seasons in history. ... [+] Full Article
Hunters should consider the southeastern counties for high-scoring whitetails -- five B&C records came from there -- but don't overlook the big-buck potential elsewhere. ... [+] Full Article
From seeking sheds to coping with late-season pressure, these 10 tips from veteran blacktail hunters and guides will help you tag a dandy. (August 2008) ... [+] Full Article
They weigh up to a ton and can barrel along at 30 miles per hour. That's a lethal combination of strength, weight and speed . . . as our author lived to tell. (January 2008) ... [+] Full Article